SANTA MONICA — The Last Of Us creator and notorious violence apologist Neil Druckmann has announced a full remaster of his May interview with Sony. This is reportedly coming after Sony removed the previously last-gen, bug-ridden interview.
“…Some of my words, context, and intent were unfortunately lost.”, said Druckmann, who reports the old version of the interview didn’t perform or read well with older systems, such as non-gamer executives and armchair game-developers.
Sony has since apologized for “misrepresenting his words”, presumably due to generative AI dictating its PR.”In re-reviewing our recent interview with Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann, we have found several significant errors and inaccuracies,” says Sony, “that don’t represent his perspective and values (including topics such as animation, writing, technology, AI, and future projects),”.With this development, Druckmann is now going to re-remaster the aforementioned interview.
The interview remaster is said to be the definitive way to experience a Neil Druckmann interview. It will offer plenty of reasons to jump back into the engrossing Sony PR. There are promised technological improvements, including behind the scenes that Druckmann will undoubtedly have to correct again.
There will be no pre-orders, as Sony has said they will simply shadow-drop the interview remaster some time in the future. It is rumored to include photo mode, speedrun mode and ray-tracing.
Although many of us will await the interview’s remake, Druckmann has said he hopes there’s still nostalgia for the original while playing the new one.